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Identifier: texasmedicaljour2719unse (find matches)
Title: Texas medical journal
Year: 1912 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Austin, Tex. : Mrs. F. E. Daniel
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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he molecular construction ofthat secretion which the mud-wasp injects into her victims, caus-ing an almost complete suspension of vital functions withoutactually destroying life. Xot a few of humanitys greatest physio--logical, social and moral problems are brought into the limelight,and examined in a virile manner from unusual points of view.The tale is at the same time instructive and absorbing, and itsmost extreme theorems are advanced with so matter-of-fact anattention to detail that their plausibility seems Ijevond question. 480 TEXAS MEDICAI. JOURNAL. The Sage of Buffalo.—The Jourxal regrets to learn thatDr. Sam E. Burroughs, ex-President of the State Medical Asso-ciation, et cetera, is in rather bad health, and has been compelledto give up practice altogether—after forty-ve years of strenuousactivity. He was not able to attend the Waco meeting. Dr. Bur-roughs is one of the great men of the Texas profession, and ismore beloved and esteemed perhaps than any member now living.
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DR. JOHN SHADE TI RNER, DALLAS, TEXAS. President-elect Texas State Medical Association. Born in Sumpter county, Georgia, February 16, 1866. Hisparents. Green B. and Mattie (Scott) Turner, removed from theold home to Johnson county, Texas, where he was reared. Edu-cated in the public schools and in Professor Longs Academy, Cle-hurne, Texas. Graduated from the Louisville Medical College,Louisville, Kentucky, with the class of 1889, after having prac-ticed for a time upon a State certificate. Married to Miss Mattie K. Hightower, March 12, 1885,—to this TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL. 481 union three daughters and two sons were born, the sons dying ininfancy. After graduation Dr. Turner located at Stephenville, Texas,where he practiced for a few years; later going to Granbnr), fromwhich place in January, 1897, he was appointed Assistant Superin-tendent to the Southwestern Insane Asylum, San Antonio, Texas,serving in that capacity for three years and a half. In June,1900, he was appointed to the

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1911
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